
It's space propulsion Jim, but not as we know it.
15 years ago a British man in a shed invented a new form of propulsion for space craft. NASA now think it may work, but are struggling with the concept because it doesn't appear to conform to equal and opposite reactions.
( , Tue 28 Jul 2015, 23:09, Reply)

Like yours. I will be famous one day then you will be sorry. I have a PhD from the Polytechnic of Pasadena in applied Arts, Quantum Mechanics and Crochet.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2015, 0:16, Reply)

They measured the same minuscule thrust whether it was turned on or off I think it'll turn out to be a dud in the long run.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2015, 7:53, Reply)

The test results mean the magnets are so shitty, they work even when the machine is switched off.
( , Wed 29 Jul 2015, 8:19, Reply)